Friday, July 12, 2013

Misuse of God's Word



MISUSE OF GOD'S WORD

We've all heard the stories about people who, in trying to find God's will for their lives in a given situation, said a quick prayer, opened up the Bible, and randomly put their finger on a verse. We wind up treating God's Word like a fortune cookie.

I remember hearing the story of a Bible school student who fell in love with a girl, who is now his wife, and in wanting to know if this was the girl God wanted him to marry, he prayed, pulled all the book markers out of his Bible and randomly opened it to a passage of Scripture, hoping to hear from God. To his horror the Bible fell open to a verse in Proverbs that warned against the danger of hanging out with prostitutes!

Now I've heard of people who have, in desperation, done that, and they landed on a verse of Scripture that was the answer for their dilemma. I believe God can do that, but that doesn't sanction that kind of approach.

In Psalm 119, David talks about diligently studying, meditating, responding, and applying Scripture to our lives. Don't just take an occasional "dip" into God's Word, but determine to be a consistent student of His Word.

1 comment:

  1. Some can decipher easier than others. I have to work harder and that means spend more time with God's Word and I love it. I fear the Lord and I fear not knowing enough of what God has for us. What is my compass to life but the Word of God. I like having direction and the word teaches me the power of His love that brings us through all things. It's through the Word I am confident in our God as He demonstrates lessons and knowledge on how to live. I agree with David. I thank God you have a blog site. God shows me how much he loves us when I listen to a brother such as your self or your son Andrew preach. God Bless this blog site and your input by the spirit of God! David Reyes

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